Airport Frequencies
- ATIS
118.025 - AWOS-3PT
118.025
Tel. 863-834-2030 - Lakeland Tower
124.5 236.775
Tel. 863-834-3335 - Lakeland Ground
121.4
- Tampa Approach
119.9 120.65 290.3 - Tampa Departure
119.9 120.65 290.3 - CTAF
124.5 - UNICOM
122.95
Runway Information
- Runway 10/28
- Dimensions 8500 x 150 feet
- Weight Limits PCN 79 F/A/X/T (S-50 D-250 2D-550, 2D/2D2-1120)
- High Intensity Edge, Center Line, and Touchdown Zone (RWY 10) Lighting
- Approach Lighting ALSF-2 (RWY 10)
- Runway 05/23
- Dimensions 5000 x 150 feet
- Weight Limits PCN 35 F/A/X/T (S-94 D-150 2S-93)
- High Intensity Edge Lighting
- Runway 08/26 (Prior Permission Required)
- Dimensions 2208 x 60 feet
- Weight Limits Turf
NOTAM Information
For NOTAM Information visit https://notams.aim.faa.gov/notamSearch/
Fuel Information
Jet-A & 100LL Available 24/7 (Full Service 0600 - 2200 Local)
For Fuel Prices visit http://www.airnav.com/airport/KLAL
FBO Information
Hours of Operation 0600 - 2200 Local / 365 Days a Year
ASRI: 129.95
Phone: 863-644-4460
Phone (After Hours): 954-669-7773
For additional information visit https://aerocenters.com/
Location Information
Located 04 miles SW of Lakeland, Florida on 1710 acres of land.
Surveyed Elevation is 142 feet MSL.
Magnetic Variation from 2020 is 6 degrees West.
Air Traffic Services
- Class D Services 24 Hours a Day / 365 Days a Year
- For Digital FAA Airport Diagrams and Terminal Procedure visit FAA.gov
- For Digital FAA Chart Supplements visit FAA.gov
- LAL VOR/TAC Located on Field
- CAT III ILS, VOR, and GPS Approaches Available
- For further information consult the Southest U.S. Approach Plates, Southeast U.S. AFD, Tampa VFR Sectional and applicable IFR Charts
- Third Party Informational Sites: AirNAV.com, FltPlan.com, Skyvector.com
Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Services (ARFF)
The Lakeland Airport is certified under CFR Part 139 as a Class 1 Airport, with ARFF Index B, Index C services available on request. Lakeland's Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Services (ARFF) Station #7 is manned 24 hours a day by City of Lakeland Firefighters.
Geoengineering and Weather Modification Activities
Beginning October 1, 2025, all operators of public-use airports in the State of Florida must report the presence of any aircraft equipped with weather modification or geoengineering equipment to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on a monthly basis. This requirement follows recent changes to Florida law prohibiting geoengineering and weather modification activities within the state, including the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere for the express purpose of altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity. Non-compliance with this requirement could potentially result in the loss of critical state funding.
As previously communicated, LAL is required to submit a monthly report to FDOT that includes:
- An inventory or account detailing the physical presence of any aircraft on public property, including any public infrastructure, equipped with any part, component, device, or the like which may be used to support the intentional emission, injection, release, or dispersion of air contaminants into the atmosphere within the borders of this state when such emissions occur for the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, climate, or the intensity of sunlight.
- The landing, takeoff, stopover, or refueling of an aircraft equipped with the components outlined in paragraph (a) on the physical location of the public infrastructure.
Anyone with information regarding aircraft meeting these conditions at Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) is asked to contact the Airport Operations team at 863-834-3298 to report these activities.
For more information: StopChemTrails.com